There are
two ways of reading a book.
One
is to read it whenever you get time. Fiction or Non fictional Stories
are mostly read like this. Numbertwo, is when we select a topic to read and finish it off in
that particular sitting. This is like splitting the book into
readable sized articles and completing the articles in one sitting.
Technical/Philosophical/Informative
books can only be read in this way. You cannot read half the article
one day and the rest on the next day. Come on! Of course you can, but
there wouldn’t be proper information flow and you won’t be able
to have a bird’s eye view of the information contained in the book.
We've all
used them.
Bookmarks.
They can
be a piece of paper or a thread of cloth that comes with the book, or
the silly paper bookmarks that are inside the books when you buy
them.
*Now,
by bookmarks I mean, the bookmarks in a physical book; nothing
digital. *
Now
imagine yourself in a new country. You would find it awfully
difficult to navi…

I never
thought I would be writing a review for an application in android.
But this one was so beautiful and elegant, that I felt compelled to
write one.
I have
always craved for a file manager in Android that lets me treat my
mobile device, not so mobile.
The
mobile methodology of file browsing through trees or lists was not
effective in managing files effectively. I found it cumbersome to use
and tried my best to avoid file browsing in the phone.
Why
can’t Android have a traditional file manager like Windows
Explorer, or like Linux file managers (Thunar, Nautilus, Nemo etc.),
which would make file browsing a lot easier on a mobile device?
And thus
came FX file explorer, on a search in Google Play.
Boy was I
happy.
Traditional
window management, zoom in and zoom out of icons to make them bigger
or smaller, built in text editor, bookmarks at the top, search bar
for instant file search, script runner and root file browser, were
all the things that made this application so intuitiv…